FBI to help Jamaica investigate alleged fraud at investment firm SSL. Caribbean Today's top stories this week

FBI to help Jamaica investigate alleged fraud at investment firm SSL. Caribbean Today's top stories this week

 

FBI to Help Jamaica Investigate Alleged Fraud at Investment Firm SSL

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica's government on Monday announced that the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will assist local authorities in the investigation of the alleged multi-million dollar fraud at investment firm, Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL).


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UN Again Reiterates 'Urgent Need' for Deployment of International Force in Haiti

UN Secretary General, António Guterres

UNITED NATIONS – United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, has reiterated the “the urgent need” for the deployment of an international specialized armed force to Haiti.


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UN: Nearly 25% of People in Latin America and the Caribbean Can’t Access a Healthy Diet

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SANTIAGO, Chile – A new United Nations (UN) report has revealed that almost a quarter of the population in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) don’t have the money required to have a healthy diet, with the region having the highest cost compared to the rest of the world.


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Jamaica Records 56 Percent Drop in Murders in First Two Weeks of 2023

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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica has recorded 32 murders during the first 14 days of the new year as compared with 72 for the corresponding period last year, as the government moves to finalize proposals to make the death penalty the automatic punishment for capital murder and 45 years’ imprisonment the minimum sentence for other homicides.


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Prime Minister Gaston Browne Sworn in for Unprecedented Third Consecutive Term

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Gaston Browne was Thursday morning sworn in as Prime Minister for an unprecedented third consecutive term and with a reduced majority in Parliament, he said he would have a smaller, more nimble Cabinet this time around.


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Bermudian Olympic Champion Flora Duffy Crowned Female Triathlete of the Year

Bermudian Olympic champion Dame Flora Duffy.

NICE, France – Bermudian Olympic champion Dame Flora Duffy has been crowned female triathlete of the year at the inaugural Global Triathlon Awards.


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OECS Launches Initiative for Self-Sustainable Plastic Waste Management

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CASTRIES, St. Lucia – The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has embarked on a new initiative, which will focus on the development and implementation of a recyclable plastic waste collection and treatment program in the sub-region.


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US launches Welcome Corps program, allowing US citizens to sponsor refugees

WASHINGTON, DC –The United States has launched a new private sponsorship program that will enable Americans to sponsor refugees arriving through the US Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) amid heightened concern over plans by the Joe Biden administration to limit migrants.


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Christine Kangaloo Elected as Trinidad and Tobago’s new President

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Christine Carla Kangaloo was elected as the President of Trinidad and Tobago on Friday, succeeding outgoing head of state, Paula Mae Weekes, and in the process becoming the second woman to be elected to the position.


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Cuba Concludes Laying of International Fiber Optic Cable Across the Sea Floor

HAVANA, Cuba – The Ministry of Communications says work is now underway to establish a new international fiber optic cable – Arimao, which will bring with it an increase and diversification of the island’s international connectivity. According to the Ministry,  the linking process and future tests are currently underway, after having concluded the physical laying of the cable across the sea, between Martinique and the province of Cienfuegos in central Cuba. Telecommunications Director, Alejandro Ruiz Douglas, Mincom’s has stated that the terrestrial part remains to be completed, as well as the integration of the equipment and systems of the interconnected points. In December 2022, Cuban Telecommunications Company S.A. ( ETECSA) and the French company Orange S.A. agreed, to lay a submarine cable that would help cover the Cuba’s needs in terms of Internet and broadband connection. The 2,500-kilometer Arimao reached land on January 10 in Martinique, after starting its installation in the Tricontinental Port of Cienguegos, in Cuba.

HAVANA, Cuba – The Ministry of Communications says work is now underway to establish a new international fiber optic cable – Arimao, which will bring with it an increase and diversification of the island’s international connectivity.


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